A new Fujinon 2 megapixel resolution telephoto zoom has been added by UK/Ireland distributor Pyser-SGI Limited to its range of Fujinon C mount lenses for CCTV and machine vision applications.

The latest top-end model in Fujinon's CCTV Megapixel product range, the new HC16x100R2CE-F11 offers the high optical and mechanical performance of Fujinon's renowned HD broadcast lenses to provide clear and reliable long range surveillance around the clock.

Supporting sensitive C or CS mount day/night and IR sensitive cameras, the HC16x100 provides long focal length from 100 mm -1600 mm with a fast F3.4 maximum relative aperture for good image brightness. Using the integral x2 motorised range extender, the focal length can be increased to 3200 mm at telephoto. A built-in remote controllable filter system enables selection of ND or Visible Cut filters in addition to normal colour viewing. Serial control via RS232 port is also available.

Fujinon's Day/Night technology, utilising special optical glass and advanced design coatings, is employed in the HC16x100 to give sharp colour and IR corrected images - in all conditions 24/7.

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